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The Source of Magic
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Academic Magic: Performance and the Communication of Fundamental Ideas.
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Magic and Broken Knowledge; reflections on the practice of Bizarre Magick
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“This Rough Magic I Here Abjure” Performativity, Practice and Purpose of the Bizarre
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Feminist Jurisprudence, Women Ulama and Iftā in Indonesia
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The ageing female body between feminist video art and horror cinema
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Creepy, cute and radically soft: unpacking the importance of contemporary feminist erotic art
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The metamorphosis of Bastet: a study of the changing iconography of the Feline Goddess Bastet
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Childhood Trauma, Repression, and Feminist Reimagining Behind Locked Doors: The Witch, a film by Erman Bostan
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Reconfiguring a theological-spiritual vocabulary about death: Mysticism, “magic”, and the case of Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore1
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Just Don't Know How She Does It: a Feminist's Showroom of Subversive Machinations
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Literature Teaching Perspectives on ‘The Animal in Ireland – Real and Imagined’
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The act of explanation through Educational Rhetoric activity according to the pragmatic approach - Metaphor as a Model -
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On the Theory and Practice of Aesthetic Judgment: Edith Landmann-Kalischer's Perspective
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Theme Issue ‘Art, Aesthetics and Predictive Processing: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives’
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The "Little Man" Perspective On The Individual-System Conflict in Us and Azerbaijan Prose
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Magical realism and subjective reality : an investigation of poetic symbolism and the development of related sculptures
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A Review of Deborah Weiss's Women and Madness in the Early Romantic Novel: Injured Minds, Ruined Lives
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True to Form: Genre and Critical Affect in the Study of Early Modern Women’s Writing
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Reading the “Present Time” as Queer Feminist Refuge in Lien Botha’s Eco-Apocalypse
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Image, words, magic: A case study of the influence of images on the use of amulets from Egypt and Mesopotamia
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Framing Affect: Close up to Feeling with Women at the Eighteenth-century Theatre on the Twenty-first Century Screen
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Constructing the value of art : a sociological perspective on value creation at South African art auctions
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Teaching Phillis Wheatley Peters’s “On Being Brought from Africa to America” for the First Time in an Online Undergraduate Women’s Literature Course